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Episode 907

Exploring Cloud Economics and End-User Computing with Muneer Mirza, Director at AWS

September 16, 2024
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Muneer Mirza

Director of End-User Computing at Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Muneer Mirza is the Director of End-User Computing at Amazon Web Services (AWS), where he oversees a suite of critical services, including Amazon WorkSpaces, AppStream, Secure Browser, and Thin Client. Having been with Amazon for 16 years, Muneer has played a key role in scaling the company’s infrastructure. He initially worked on Amazon’s website and led the migration to EC2 before transitioning to AWS. Muneer is passionate about balancing cloud innovation with security and cost efficiency, and his work drives customer-focused solutions within AWS’s end-user computing division.

Episode Overview

907: Enhancing the end-user experience is key to driving productivity, security, and scalability in today’s digital landscape. In this episode of Technovation, host Peter High speaks with Muneer Mirza, Director of End-User Computing at Amazon Web Services (AWS). Muneer shares his journey at Amazon, starting from his role in developing the company’s website to overseeing AWS’s end-user computing services. He provides an inside look at services like Amazon WorkSpaces, AppStream, and Secure Browser, and how these products address diverse customer needs. Muneer also delves into the challenges of balancing innovation with cybersecurity and cost management, a common struggle for tech and digital leaders. He shares AWS’s customer-centric approach to problem-solving and provides insights into the role of generative AI in cloud computing. This conversation is packed with practical advice for leaders navigating the complex world of cloud economics, cybersecurity, and technological innovation.

“"We like to say that 90% of what we do here in AWS starts with the customer and works backwards from that.""

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